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A successful entrepreneur brought Entrust on board after global private banks fell short of expectations in managing a complex overseas investment structure.
The client, a resident Indian, had established a foreign company for investments. Initially, we were engaged purely to manage the portfolio. However, it became evident early on that this was not a business-as-usual mandate.
We assessed all implications across FEMA, Indian tax law, and international regulations.
Despite the complexity and intensity of the exercise, the client remained focused on his business while we managed the backend seamlessly. Entrust continues to be the anchor advisor ensuring ongoing compliance, efficient structuring, and strategic oversight of his overseas ventures.
In this edition of our Philanthropy section, we highlight two organizations that place children at the centre of social change. Enfold Proactive Health Trust and Apni Shala Foundation work in different but complementary ways to create safer, more resilient, and emotionally aware environments for young people. One focuses on protection, rights, and restorative justice, while […]
For Indian families, Golden Visas have quietly evolved from a migration product into a strategic financial planning decision. What began as a route to overseas residency is now closely linked to currency risk, global asset allocation, mobility planning, and long-term family optionality. Yet, many families still approach Golden Visas as a one-time transaction, often at […]
When an investor exits an Indian company by selling equity shares, the transaction attracts capital gains tax under the Income Tax Act, 1961. The law treats any right in relation to an Indian company as a capital asset. As a result, any surplus earned on the sale of equity shares is taxed as capital gains. […]
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